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Aphomia sociella, also
known as the bee moth and the
bumble bee wax moth, is a
small moth of the
family Pyralidae (snout moths) and
subfamily Galleriinae...
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Fannia sociella is a fly
species in the
Fanniidae family. This
species is
smaller and more
slender than the
house fly,
Musca domestica, and is similar...
- moths", but,
particularly in apiculture, this can also
refer to
Aphomia sociella,
another Galleriinae moth
which also
produces waxworms, but is not commercially...
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flower nectar,
which they feed to
their larvae.
Female bee
moths (Aphomia
sociella) have been
known to lay
their eggs in bald-faced
hornet nests. The hatched...
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Coleophora lineariella Zeller, 1849
Coleophora fulvosquamella Herrich-Schäffer, 1855
Coleophora prinziella Krone, 1913
Coleophora sociella Müller-Rutz, 1920...
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Feeding on an
eastern grey
squirrel carc****
Female bee
moths (Aphomia
sociella) have been
known to lay eggs in the
nests of V. germanica.
Hatched larvae...
- Wax moth (Aphomia
sociella)—more
often ****ociated with
bumble bees (Bombus sp.)...
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Great Britain.
Female bee
moths (Aphomia
sociella)
prefer to lay
their eggs in
bumblebee nests. The A.
sociella larvae will then feed on the eggs, larvae...
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honey bees.
Female Bee
Moths (Aphomia
sociella)
prefer to lay
their eggs in the
nests of bumblebees. The A.
sociella larvae will then
hatch and feed on the...
- is
known from Sardinia. It is
sometimes listed as a
synonym of
Aphomia sociella.
Markku Savela. "Aphomia".
Lepidoptera and some
other life forms. Retrieved...